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Residents raise records, police conduct and custody death concerns at Pasadena council meeting
Summary
Multiple speakers used public comment time to press the council for records, allege wrongful prosecution and seek answers about police conduct and a 1976 in-custody death.
Several Pasadena residents used the April 15 public-comment period to press the City Council for records and to raise allegations about police conduct and past in-custody deaths.
Robert Jeter told the council he had obtained a city purchase record for a podium and alleged the city’s community relations director attempted to stall his records requests; he publicly urged the mayor to call an executive session to address alleged…
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